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11.Was it in the village ______ we used to live in _______ the accident happened?(  )
A.where; thatB.when; whichC.which; thatD.where; which

分析 事故是在我们曾经生活过的村子里发生的吗?

解答 答案:C
解析:根据句意"事故是在我们曾经生活过的村子里发生的吗"可知第一个横线处至live in为定语从句;定语从句的先行词为指物的village,且定语从句中介词in后面缺少宾语;故使用关系代词which引导定语从句.主句部分根据前面的"Was it"可知考查it is…that这一强调句型,该句型的特点是去掉it is…that之后句子的主体部分仍然完整.综上,本题答案为C选项.

点评 本题考查强调句型,做此类题目时一定要根据题干及句意确定所考句型的种类;再结合所给选项确定最终答案.

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